Deserving All-Star Reserves: NBAOnGame Blog.

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As we all know by now, the All-Star starters have been announced, for the 62nd All-Star game to be held in Houston, Texas February 15th-17th. The Western Conference Starters include the Los Angeles Clippers' Chris Paul, & Blake Griffin, the Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant & Dwight Howard, and the lone duck from Oklahoma City, the reigning 3-time scoring champion, Kevin Durant. How about that? That's pretty darn great for Los Angeles fans in general, having 4 starters come from the warm city. It's too bad the Lakers have been a joke this year, whilst having the ever (or never) asked question, 'who's the better team in Los Angeles?' Well, this year, there's been no question it's the Clippers.

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Irving and Jennings are both fair options for a reserve all-star nod, but I think Holiday should be ahead of those guys. He's been having a superb season.

Tyson Chandler I agree with

I don't agree with Crawford though. I know this is more of a contrarian pick, but there are plenty of better perimeter players in the west who are heads and shoulders above him. Hell, Matt Barnes arguably deserves a nod ahead of Crawford. I know that even more contrarian, and would never happen, but he does so much more to impact a game than Crawford does.

Irving and Jennings are both fair options for a reserve all-star nod, but I think Holiday should be ahead of those guys. He's been having a superb season.

Tyson Chandler I agree with

I don't agree with Crawford though. I know this is more of a contrarian pick, but there are plenty of better perimeter players in the west who are heads and shoulders above him. Hell, Matt Barnes arguably deserves a nod ahead of Crawford. I know that even more contrarian, and would never happen, but he does so much more to impact a game than Crawford does.

Irving & Holiday - Both playing for sub .500 teams. So, I went individually.

As much as Holiday is having a superb season, so is Kyrie Irving. Over-time, I would take Irving over Holiday, just because the potential is far greater, & he's the better player right now in my opinion. Irving's season accomplishments have the edge right now over him. Although, I would take Holiday over Jennings any day of the week.